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Sabres Rally in Thrilling 4-3 Playoff Win Over Bruins in Opener

Buffalo Sabres

In a breathtaking playoff opener, the Buffalo Sabres staged a dramatic comeback, overcoming a two-goal deficit in the final eight minutes to defeat the Boston Bruins 4-3 on Sunday night. Mattias Samuelson delivered the decisive blow, scoring with just 3:24 left on the clock, igniting the arena and marking a triumphant return to the postseason for Buffalo after a 15-year absence.

Trailing 2-0 after a goal from Elias Lindholm just 1:08 into the third period, the Sabres found their rhythm thanks to a stellar performance from Tage Thompson. The team’s leading scorer, who netted 40 goals this season, first lit the lamp with a wrap-around backhander at 7:58 remaining, before tying the game with a sharp shot from the left side of the net just 4:16 later. The crowd erupted as Buffalo clawed back into contention.

With the atmosphere electric, Samuelson found the back of the net a mere 52 seconds later. After teammate Jack Quinn retrieved the puck deep in the Bruins’ zone, he set up Samuelson, who unleashed a high shot from the left circle, sending the home crowd into a frenzy. Alex Tuch capped off the night by securing the victory with an empty-net goal at 1:12 remaining, sealing the Sabres’ first playoff win at home since 2011.

This victory also marked Buffalo’s first overall playoff win since a 1-0 triumph over Philadelphia in 2011, ending a lengthy drought that had lasted 5,473 days. The Sabres had previously surged to the top of the Atlantic Division this season, breaking an NHL record 14-season playoff absence.

For the Bruins, who finished the regular season with a remarkable 33-2-4 record when leading after two periods, the loss was a bitter disappointment. David Pastrnak made his mark with a goal and two assists, bringing his career playoff total to 909 points, moving him ahead of legends Cam Neely and Wayne Cashman on the franchise list.

Buffalo will look to build on this momentum as they prepare to host Game 2 of the first-round series on Tuesday night.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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